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So I moved from a h81 mobo and a i3 to a h61 mobo and a i5 2400. performance wise a great improvement, however by boot time is now really slow...

I understand that I'm now on sata 2, but even still, the read speeds of my ssd is only 270 and should not be effected... just for reference my boot time is now more than 4 times slower. I have made sure the bois is set up right (set to ahci or whatever not ide, ect..) but that made little to no difference.

any idea why???

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

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just how long is 4x longer?

I run on z77 with 2500k boot times including bios post is about 30 seconds. (button to login)

Is this a fresh os install after the change?

my personal experience (on win 7) when I went from my i3-2120 to my 2500k with a different mb was that although it ran the os there were crashes till I did a fresh install.

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25 minutes ago, StainlessSR said:

just how long is 4x longer?

I run on z77 with 2500k boot times including bios post is about 30 seconds. (button to login)

Is this a fresh os install after the change?

my personal experience (on win 7) when I went from my i3-2120 to my 2500k with a different mb was that although it ran the os there were crashes till I did a fresh install.

it used to do 15-20 sec and now is will over a minute. im reinstalling os, which im fine with as my drive was gaining a lot of useless clutter

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

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1 minute ago, astranger200 said:

it used to do 15-20 sec and now is will over a minute. im reinstalling os, which im fine with as my drive was gaining a lot of useless clutter

I forgot I am now on win10 (that's why such good boot times) but yeah I would reinstall fresh if you didn't on the platform change. good luck!

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5 minutes ago, StainlessSR said:

I forgot I am now on win10 (that's why such good boot times) but yeah I would reinstall fresh if you didn't on the platform change. good luck!

now the usb is bein a derp

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

MY $75 BUILD https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/576889-the-75-build-log/#comment-7547280

 

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11 hours ago, StainlessSR said:

are all the ports affected?

dunno

 

right so now its booting up quick as and I didn't even re-install. I dont even know...

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

MY $75 BUILD https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/576889-the-75-build-log/#comment-7547280

 

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If you are running Windows 10, it's normal for the first boot or two after changing hardware, to take longer, while Windows 10 figures out how to annoy you better. :)

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6 hours ago, Quaker said:

If you are running Windows 10, it's normal for the first boot or two after changing hardware, to take longer, while Windows 10 figures out how to annoy you better. :)

its been booted 4 or 6 times now and is still really slow. I cwn tell from light on my case that it is hardly reading. ill let it go for a few days and see how I go..

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

MY $75 BUILD https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/576889-the-75-build-log/#comment-7547280

 

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On 5/30/2016 at 8:11 AM, airdeano said:

you went from a skylake platform (2c/4T @ 3.7GHz) to a sandy bridge (4c/4T @ 3.4GHz)

check to see how your msconfig boot is whether you are still booting 2 cores or all 4 cores since the change..

nuked the os. myboot media is bricked so getting it from a friend... also, i3 4170 is haswell

My rig: r7 1700 @ 3.9/1.35v, 16gb ddr4 3200, assorted rando SSDs, hx 1050, vega 64 1650/1025

MY $75 BUILD https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/576889-the-75-build-log/#comment-7547280

 

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